It was like a conversation on The Sopranos: "Did you talk to our friend about the thing?"
It was like a conversation on The Sopranos: "Did you talk to our friend about the thing?"
I agree, and also he wouldn't have the overwhelming motivation for cold-hearted revenge. But I could imagine the show going in that direction anyway.
I read a theory elsewhere in the comment section that the brotherhood might revive Blackfish (instead of following the LSH storyline).
I wonder if Valyrian steel razors existed. Those bastards would never go dull! Eat your heart out, gold dragon shave club!
You are half-right.
What was the exact exchange between Cersei and Qyburn about the mysterious topic? Because, unlike everyone else, when I was watching it didn't make me think of wildfire. Why would you use spies to check on wildfire? Just send some assistant maesters or go yourself into the basements and look around. That's not a spy…
Plausible theory. The timing is right.
Shouldn't Tommen have called her 'Cersei Baratheon' in the throne room, not 'Cersei Lannister?'
I think he said "Blessed are the Cheesemakers"
That's what the gold dragons are for!
I thought all those guys looked different because the arrows weren't very helpful. But once I figured out it was supposed to be pointing out the blue jacket guy, it's probably the same guy. But I'd guess that other individual extras would be visible in all theses scenes too if their wardrobe allowed us to tell them…
I agree, they should just post pretty much blank articles so that people can have discussions in the comments. They would get almost as many pageviews and wouldn't be as asinine as these 2 series.
Usually, Virginia and Jersey aren't considered part of New England, and August isn't considered fall…
Ok, I wasn't sure.
Does she really know the danger she faced? I may have missed it, but did they ever tell her that if she failed her training, the punishment would be death? She was told she wouldn't have another chance, but doesn't that just imply that she would be kicked out of the program or whatever?
So, am I to understand that the motivation of the BWB slaughtering those people was religious? Rhollor vs the Seven? Because otherwise, I don't think bandits would waste their time and effort on penniless church-builders.
Speaking of Freys, I like how the show made them recognizable by always wearing those dinky hats.
Yes, I see your point that they had lost some control as puppet-masters.
Also, what has he been doing all this time?
Tommen. To her, he is the usurper's son and usurper by extension.